Device Knitting Patterns

We can’t live without our electronic devices or our knitting so it’s natural to bring the two together. I’ve collected knitting patterns for your phones, tablets, and electronic devices including gloves and mittens designed for texting and touchscreens, and sleeves and cozies, most are free patterns.

To get the knitting patterns, scroll down the page to the individual pattern you want and click on the link to that pattern.

These patterns are not my designs but links to other designers who have generously shared their patterns. If you have questions about how to knit a specific pattern, please contact the designer directly.

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Free Knitting Patterns

Commuter Mitts

Cabled convertible fingerless gloves with a folded ribbed cuff that can be buttoned in a variety of ways to keep your hands warm and your fingers free. Worsted. Designed by Stephanie Sun for Knitty

Etch A Sketch Tablet Cozy

Tablet, laptop, or device cover inspired by the favorite toy. You can customize by embroidering your own sketch on the screen. And you can felt if you want. Designed by by Lyndee Pitiak. Pictured projects by DoubleLune and Tawnybeth

Cell Phone Resting Place

This easy pattern creates an angled rest for your mobile phone so you can keep an eye on it hands free. Great for Face Time, or if you’re watching video while you’re knitting, or reading a digital pattern. Great gift and stash buster! Designed by Sahrit Freud-Weinstein for Red Heart.

Urban Necessity Gloves

Designed by MagKnits these convertible flip top mittens keep your hands warmer than gloves but let you flip the top to text, use a touchscreen, grab change, and more. The mitten top is designed to lie flat when it’s off. Size is Large but can be customized.

Teknik Touchscreen Gloves

Conductive thread makes these gloves work with touchscreens because it conducts the body’s electricity to the device. Designed by Laura Nelkin, the body of the gloves is knit with a main color and variegated color for the pattern. Then the index fingertips are knit with conductive thread.

Touchscreen Glove Fingertips

Knit or crochet these fingertips designed by Heidi Gustad with conductive yarn or thread and then sew them on to store bought gloves to create easy touchscreen gloves. If you use conductive thread instead of conductive sport weight yarn, you might want to knit with two strands, one of thread and a second of regular sock yarn, or whatever works for you.

Minion Cell Phone Cover

Designed by Jenny Riley, the main phone cover piece is knitted in the round which makes a seamless and safe phone cozy. The eyes and mouth are crocheted, but you can knit circles for the eyes instead, or cut them out of felt, and a knitted i-cord would work just as well for the mouth.

FitBit Pocket

Mwaa Knit’s design fitbit pocket is an alternative way to carry FitBit Flext. Mwaa reports that the fitbit counts steps excellently this way, even when I’m holding on to a grocery cart or the treadmill handles. Great use for leftover yarn!

iPhoodie

Connectivity Gloves

Mari Chiba designed these combination of gloves and mittens. The body of the glove is knit in regular weight yarn with a flap you can pull up over your fingers for extra warm. The fingers are knit with Silverspun conductive yarn or, if you can’t get that yarn, knit the tips with conductive thread or sew conductive thread into the tips to make the gloves work with touchscreens.

Owl Phone Case

Houndstooth Tablet or Phablet Case

Ideal for a beginner knitter who is ready to tackle a simple two color stranded colorwork pattern, this cover is knit as one piece. The pattern comes with instructions in two sizes: Small = approx. 5”x 8” (12.5 x 20 cm) Large = approx. 7.5”x 9.5” (19 x 24 cm)

Honeytree Convertible Mittens

Sized for wee hands up to a Men’s Medium in both aran-weight yarn for the shell and a plain stockinette fingering-weight liner (which you can sew in or use separately), you can mix and match design options for all the special people in your life, and not have to make the exact same thing twice!

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